The use of compound and porcelain resin facet: Indication and contraindication

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
12
Article ID: 
24344
3 pages
Research Article

The use of compound and porcelain resin facet: Indication and contraindication

Alana Karolina Mendonça, Cesar Augusto Perini Rosas, Antônio Lucas Soares de Araújo, Wellington José Barbosa, Rafael Amado Silva, Samuel Nogueira Lima, Iris Nogueira Bincelli Seckler, Adriana Guimarães Rodrigues and Emilio Henrique Rocha Gonçalves

Abstract: 

The present study will address how the use of resin veneers and porcelain veneers is defined, the indication and contraindication of each of the options, advantages, and limitations of each option. For the construction of the work, research was carried out on the website of the Regional Portal of the VHL Dentistry on the subject. The indication of treatment with direct veneers, in composite resin, would be for teeth with changes in color, shape, and other conditions that may affect the function and aesthetics of the dental element. Some contraindications for this technique, are related to the dentition itself. Porcelain laminate veneers are indicated on teeth with color change, in the form of conoid teeth, with change in surface texture, in size correction. Porcelain veneers are contraindicated when the preparation does not allow for the preservation of at least 50% of the enamel. The advantages of using composite resin are the procedure usually performed in a single session, easy, fast, safe, and effective repair The advantages of using porcelain veneers are the fact that they are formed from a biocompatible material, have high durability, preserve color. It is important to emphasize the importance of clinical evaluation and to indicate the best veneer option to the patient.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.24344.04.2022
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